AUSTRALIAN UNION OF STUDENTS

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The Australian Union of Students was started in 1993 by students who
were concerned about the rigged student elections at the leading
Australian universities. It became apparent that the only way
that mainstream students would gain control of a student
association was by setting up one themselves. Eventually they
applied to have the Australian Union of Students registered as a
trade union.

One of the main functions of the A.U.S. is to campaign for better
pay and conditions for students. For example, the Union made a
written
submission to the former Rudd Government’s Inquiry into
Higher Education Funding. This argued that studying was essential
to the economy, should be treated the same as any other form of
work, and should be paid accordingly. A compelling case was made
for all university courses to be structured as apprenticeships, to
end the massive waste of taxpayers’ money on pointless courses.
The Union also made a case for students to be given a “twelve
week paid overseas trip” as part of their course.

The Australian Union of Students is not limited to representing
university students, but represents TAFE students, and Year 10,
Year 11 and Year 12 school students. Students from a mainstream
background can join the Australian Union of Students by filling in
the membership form
on the World Wide Web. The Union intends eventually to have a
branch at every Australian high school, university, and TAFE
college. A branch of the A.U.S. would run services such as
cafetarias and organise all the sports. This aspect of the
Union’s activities will have to wait until it is able to increase
its funding.

The other function of the Union is in providing information to
students to assist in their forming their political and social
views. Students come to university with an open mind, hoping that
there are people there who are better informed than their parents
and school teachers. Their expectations are disappointed when
they are told that communism and gay rights are the answers.
The A.U.S. has been one of the few student associations in
Australia whose constitution
bans it from promoting gay rights, or for that matter, bed-wetting
or any other “bad habit”.

One of the causes which the A.U.S. promotes is
genetic
engineering. When most of us were born, if anyone got cancer
they probably ended up dying. Now, because of medical research,
if people get cancer they will probably survive. Similarly, at
present, the most that we can expect to live for is another 60
years. But, because of research into genetic engineering, before
this 60 years is up, the life expectancy will increase by another
70 years! This is why we are keen for governments in wealthy
countries to spend 10% of Gross Domestic Product on medical
research.

Another of the Union’s pet causes is the eradication of
“political
correctness”. This is a set of political policies being
promoted by various pressure groups that the Catholic Church has
set up. The Catholic Church claims to support Protestant values,
such as opposing abortion and gay rights, but actions speak louder
than words. The Union’s Catholic
Church page considers the evidence that the Catholic Church is
behind “political correctness”.

Most people see the Catholic Church as being like the Anglican Church
or the Uniting Church. What makes the Catholic Church different
is the syllabus at Catholic schools. According to government
statistics, one in every five Australian school children attend a
Catholic school. At these schools, students are taught to hold
opinions which are the opposite of those held by mainstream
Australians.

The Catholic Church through its schools has created a social problem
similar to that in Fiji. In Fiji, half of the population is
Fijian, and the other half is Indian. In Australia, two-thirds of
the population is mainstream, and one-third of the population is
Catholic. Where Australia differs from Fiji is that Fijians and
Indians have similar values, while mainstream Australians and
Catholics have incompatible values.

At one time, there were hardly any Catholics in the Liberal and
National Parties. People who supported Catholic values voted for
Labor, and people who supported traditional values voted for
Liberal or National. Since the Catholics were in a minority, they
lost. Then some Catholics said they supported traditional values,
and joined the Liberal and National Parties. Once they had joined
the Liberal and National Parties, they gained control of key
positions and changed the policies of these parties to support
Catholic values. As a result, if people vote for Labor they get
“political correctness”, and if they vote for Liberal
and National they also get “political correctness”.

Catholics claim to be against the mindless sorts of things that happen in
Northern Ireland. What their “politically correct”
policies amount to however is “ethnic cleansing” of
mainstream culture. Unemployment, for example, is not an
accident, but a deliberate attempt to redistribute wealth to
third-world countries. The Catholics are plundering countries like
Australia, the United States, and Britain in the same way that the
Soviet Union plundered Eastern European countries. Australia’s
wealth belongs to mainstream Australians, and is not the Catholic
Church’s to redistribute to the Timorese or the Aborigines.

In the Second World War, when France was occupied by the Germans, the
French public supported the German occupation. The French media
was controlled by the Germans, and made out that the German
occupation was permanent, unavoidable, and even desirable. Only a
handful of people supported the French Resistance. Similarly in
Australia the Catholic media magnates turn out lies such
as that “91% of Australians want a republic”, and
create the impression that “political correctness”
is inevitable. The reality is that Australia is under oppressive
occupation by the Catholic minority.

The Australian Union of Students started by opposing the situation
where student associations were controlled by Catholic students
who supported communism and gay rights. The Union has since
become a resistance movement against the Catholic regime. On the
Union’s resistance
page, there are steps that Australians can take to oust the
Catholics from power, such as by boycotting politicians who have
attended Catholic schools, no matter how ultra-conservative they
sound.

The A.U.S. is not just a negative sort of movement that opposes
Catholic policies such as prisoners’ rights, gay rights, animal
rights, women’s rights, children’s rights, Aboriginal rights, and
other alleged rights. The Union also has a positive
political
programme. The Union rejects Catholic notions of civil
liberties and democracy, which have been portrayed by the media
magnates as the basis of western civilisation. In actual fact
most people did not believe in civil liberty and democracy before
the 1960s.

Australia has always been an oligarchic country. The Liberal
Party was controlled by an oligarchy, businesses were run as oligarchies or
dictatorships, and families were run as oligarchies. The Catholics
don't even believe in democracy themselves, since they are against
having a referendum on the death penalty or gay rights. They are
promoting democracy throughout the world to create situations as
in Australia where, whichever party gets elected, it is run by
Catholics.

The Union’s oligarchy
page looks at why oligarchy is a better system of government
than democracy, and how an oligarchy works. An oligarchy needs to
have a ruling elite consisting of about 1 in every 400 people. In
Australia this would correspond to 45,000 people running the
country, which would hardly be a dictatorship. The Union looks at
the example of the Republic of Venice, the most successful
government in the history of the world, and the place where
freemasonry originated. The
political
party page indicates how Australia could progress to an
oligarchy, starting with the Liberal and National Party expelling
Catholic infiltrators.

As well as supporting genetic engineering, and opposing
“political correctness”, the Australian Union of Students
supports Christianity, but an entirely different conception of Christianity
to that advocated by the Anglican Church and the Uniting Church.
These churches emphasise “turning the other cheek” and
“being good losers”. The Union on its
Christianity
Page looks at whether God exists, whether Christianity is a
superstition or a confidence trick, and whether there is any basis
for the main proposition of Christianity that the dead can be
brought back to life again.

On its Orthodox
Church Page, the Union explains why the only credible church
is the Orthodox Church, and how Australia can become an Orthodox
country. The Union proposes that the Australian Government
amalgamate all the churches including the Catholic Church and
Anglican Church to form an Orthodox Church of Australia. This
will have the ceremonies of the Anglican Church and the
theological teachings of the Greek Orthodox Church. It will be
the only Christian church allowed to operate in Australia. The
other religions of antiquity such as Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism
will be allowed. Other religions such as Falun Gong and
Scientology will be banned as they are in many countries.

The above pages are all about what society should be doing as a whole.
The A.U.S. advice
page is about what students should be doing as individuals to
ensure they have a happy and prosperous time. It is intended to
avoid people wishing they had been warned about certain pitfalls
in life when they were in a position to avoid them. Basically the
advice is to adhere to traditional values even if the reasons for
the values are not apparent, and to get a credential or piece of
paper which allows you to automatically get a job, before you do
whatever it is that you want to do in life.